On 06/07/2016 12:27 AM, Mike Blumenkrantz wrote:
> It uses libmount to monitor disk status and write this status to a socket.
> It was written for cases where dbus/udisks is not an option and during a
> period where the udisks api was not stable.
>
Thanks, thats all the the info I need.
> On
It uses libmount to monitor disk status and write this status to a socket.
It was written for cases where dbus/udisks is not an option and during a
period where the udisks api was not stable.
On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 2:10 AM Tom Hacohen wrote:
> I think it scans for disks to
I think it scans for disks to mount or something like that. I'm not a
fan of the SUID binaries we ship, by all means, don't ship it. :P
Summary: I have no idea, I only fixed the build system issue.
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Tom.
On 06/06/16 03:04, Simon Lees wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> What exactly does eeze_scanner do? On
Hi Tom,
What exactly does eeze_scanner do? On openSUSE we are required to do a
security audit on any binary requiring a suid bit, the fact know one has
noticed it not running leads me to the question of is it worth going to
the effort of doing the audit and shipping the file.
Cheers
Simon
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